Happy Feet (2006)

watch a fancy romantic musical computer animated film directed by George Miller about the world

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of Mumble Happy Feet, the only Emperor Penguin without a Heartsong but which with his talent to tap dance succeeds to communicate with human race to help penguins

Intro lines:

PENGUIN #1 [singing]: Once there was a way to get back homeward.
PENGUIN #2 [singing]: Are the stars out tonight?
PENGUIN #1 [singing]: Once there was a way to get back home.
PENGUIN #2 [singing]: I only have eyes for you.
PENGUIN #1 [singing]: Sleep, pretty darling, do not cry.
PENGUIN #2 [singing]: For you.
PENGUIN #1 [singing]: And I will sing a lullaby.
PENGUIN #3 [singing]: With a song in my heart.
PENGUIN #4 [singing]: So tell me / Tell me something good / Yeah, yeah, yeah / Tell me that you love me. / Tell me, baby. / Tell me something good.
PENGUIN #5 [singing]: Only you.
NORMA JEAN: But how can you know for sure?
PENGUIN #5 [singing]: Can make this world seem right.
NORMA JEAN: Is there really just one?
PENGUIN #6 [singing]: I need your love.
NORMA JEAN: So many songs, but I'm feeling so lonely.
PENGUIN #7: Where is the love?

According to George Miller, the environmental message was not a major part of the original script, but "In Australia, we're very, very aware of the ozone hole and Antarctica is literally the canary in the coal mine for this stuff. So it sort of had to go in that direction." This influence led to a film with a more environmental tone. Miller said, "You can't tell a story about Antarctica and the penguins without giving that dimension."